Wild-Harvesting Conifer Bark - April 27
Wild-Harvesting Conifer Bark - April 27

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Wild-Harvesting Conifer Bark - April 27

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Wild-Harvesting Conifer Bark: Discover the Ancient Sami Forest foods 
Sunday, April 27th, 2025
9:00 am - 12:00pm 
Location: Sibbald area (exact details will be sent to those who register)
Bark doesn't bite, but we bite bark!
In this session you will learn that there are many recipes for extracting the wonderful nutrients of the Evergreens into a consumable form.
Discover the methods to sustainably harvest the edible and medicinal bark of our local conifers, and how to transform them into food, as well as learn more about ethical Foraging and old-world Norwegian foods that kept people healthy, happy and resilient.
This is a hands-on, small-group outdoor experience with limited space. 
Dress for the weather and bring any medical aids you may require. EG. Puffer.

 

 

Meet your instructor:

"I see the edible plants of the forest floor as a universal way, for people to realize the value, of nature's intact native landscapes. I have a strong conservation ethic, so I love the idea of re-wilding our gardens. My own garden is a great example of that, and I could feed four people throughout the year, quite easily with native plants!” – Julie Walker

Julie Walker is the owner and program director for Full Circle Adventures. She has a Bachelor degree in Physical Education (BPE), with a major in Outdoor Pursuits, from the University of Calgary.

Since 1987, Julie has built a successful career and business as a professional hiking guide, working extensively in Kananaskis Country, the Whaleback (Bob Creek Heritage rangeland) and Banff National Park.

Her focus is to build an understanding of wild food harvesting, through the plant and animal communities who depend on each other. This knowledge helps develop 'best practices', to protect the fragility of our natural food eco-systems.

Julie's vision; is to engage and educate landowners, gardeners, foragers and the  outdoor recreation community, about the value of preserving intact wildlands.

To inspire home owners to grow native, edible plants in their own backyards is a successful outcome.

In the Winter, Julie teaches entry level cross country skiing.

Member of:

  • Interpretive Guides Association (IGA) 15 years
  • Canadian Association of Nordic Ski Instructors (CANSI) 30 years
  • Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) 7 years
  • Millarville Horticultural Society 2 years

Certifications:

  • Wilderness First Aid
  • IGA Professional Guide
  • CANSI Instructor - Level 1
  • U of C Degree BPE - major in ODPU

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